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A "Charles Austen Pumps Ltd" P16C. The inlet & outlet take 1/2" ID Tubing. The pump is rated at maximum of 3000 l/hour with maximum head height at 14 metres. Unit is standard 240V mains and has a potentiometer at the front that goes from zero to full power. Inside the main unit is about the same size as my Hydor L30 II pump, it could be mounted inside a case. Item has never actually been used, parcel delivery will be £6.
it doesn't say anything about continouse use eitherMikeTimbers said:
Three sizes of centrifugal pumps are available for the transfer of liquids in laboratory experiments even when solid particles are present. Suitable for continuous duty these pumps offer solid construction with exceptional performance for their size.
All units are supplied housed in a splash proof metal case with carry handle and plug in mains lead with the P16C version incorporating a variable speed control for precision pumping. Applications include circulation and cooling especially with distilled water and dilute acids. These pumps are also available with Viton seals for added chemical resistance.
OPPS another one of my brain farts lol sorryMikeTimbers said:
MikeTimbers said:
kepten said:if the pump is 'too strong', so if the speed of the water out of the pump is very high it can lead to something called 'cavitation' which will result in a lot of bubbles in the water.
This happens mostly when the water streams around edges. So this might happen what type of connectors you use or the type of waterblocks.
pauldenton said:
i'll happily tell you all about it in due course...
MikeTimbers said:
I may have just outbid you
VisEtVirtus said:I dont like ebay for that reason, I always get outbid at the last few seconds.